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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Faith in Politics: A Texas Church's Push for Christian Leaders

A Texas megachurch is making waves in the political arena with a unique training program for Christian candidates. Mercy Culture, based in Fort Worth, has launched Campaign University, an online course designed to prepare Christians for roles in local and national government. The course, led by Texa

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

What Role Does Faith Play in College Life?

College life is a mix of classes, friends, and new experiences. For many students in Greensboro, North Carolina, faith is also a big part of their journey. But how important is religion to them? Many students find comfort and guidance in their beliefs. They might attend services, join faith-based g

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

Why Are People Leaving New York and New Jersey?

People are leaving New York and New Jersey in large numbers. Over the past ten years, nearly 2 million people have moved away from New York, and 500, 000 have left New Jersey. This is a big deal because it means these states are losing a lot of money. The people who leave take their income with them

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Politics Became Part of the Laughs

Politics has become so dominant that it's even seeping into comedy shows. Take "South Park, " for instance. The creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have noticed that politics is now a big part of pop culture. This isn't new for them, though. They've been mixing comedy with current events for years

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

Tech Startup Zuum Hits a Bump in the Road

Zuum, a tech company focused on logistics, has recently filed for Chapter 11 protection. This move comes as a surprise to many, given the company's ambitious vision to revolutionize the logistics industry. Zuum's top 20 unsecured creditors are mostly brokers, with one notable exception: Accion Labs

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Tariffs: Who Really Pays the Price?

The Supreme Court is looking closely at President Trump's tariffs. Experts say this is not just about trade. It's about who has the power to decide how money is collected. Marc Busch, a professor at Georgetown University, talked about this on a podcast. He said the tariffs are really just taxes. An

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Olympics and the Transgender Debate: What's Next?

The Olympics might soon see changes in how transgender women compete. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is looking into this issue. They are not ready to make a final decision yet. The IOC is studying the science behind physical advantages. They want to make sure the rules are fair for every

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

Universities Play Hide and Seek with DEI

Universities are getting creative to keep their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs running despite federal pushback. Some schools are openly defiant, while others are sneaky, renaming their DEI offices to avoid scrutiny. A few are genuinely trying to comply with new rules. One activist

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

How School Choice Can Fix America's Education Crisis

America's education system is in trouble. Many students are graduating without a solid grasp of basic history or government. Only a small fraction of eighth-graders can pass a basic U. S. history test. This isn't just about bad grades. It's about a system that doesn't let families choose better scho

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Food Aid Fight: Courts Step In as Shutdown Drags On

The Trump administration faced another setback in its attempt to limit food stamp funding. A federal appeals court recently ruled against the administration's efforts to withhold full funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This decision came as Congress worked to reopen th

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